Viral vectors for production of recombinant proteins in plants

被引:159
作者
Lico, Chiara [4 ]
Chen, Qiang [2 ,3 ]
Santi, Luca [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Roma Tor Vergata, Dept Biol, I-00133 Rome, Italy
[2] Arizona State Univ, Biodesign Inst, Tempe, AZ USA
[3] Arizona State Univ, Dept Appl Biol Sci, Tempe, AZ USA
[4] ENEA CR Casaccia, Sect Genet & Plant Genom, UTS BIOTEC, Rome, Italy
关键词
D O I
10.1002/jcp.21423
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Global demand for recombinant proteins has steadily accelerated for the last 20 years. These recombinant proteins have a wide range of important applications, including vaccines and therapeutics for human and animal health, industrial enzymes, new materials and components of novel nano-particles for various applications. The majority of recombinant proteins are produced by traditional biological "factories," that is, predominantly mammalian and microbial cell cultures along with yeast and insect cells. However, these traditional technologies cannot satisfy the increasing market demand due to prohibitive capital investment requirements. During the last two decades, plants have been under intensive investigation to provide an alternative system for cost-effective, highly scalable, and safe production of recombinant proteins. Although the genetic engineering of plant viral vectors for heterologous gene expression can be dated back to the early 1980s, recent understanding of plant virology and technical progress in molecular biology have allowed for significant improvements and fine tuning of these vectors. These breakthroughs enable the flourishing of a variety of new viral-based expression systems and their wide application by academic and industry groups. In this review, we describe the principal plant viral-based production strategies and the latest plant viral expression systems, with a particular focus on the variety of proteins produced and their applications. We will summarize the recent progress in the downstream processing of plant materials for efficient extraction and purification of recombinant proteins.
引用
收藏
页码:366 / 377
页数:12
相关论文
共 182 条
[81]   Cowpea mosaic virus-based systems for the production of antigens and antibodies in plants [J].
Liu, L ;
Cañizares, MC ;
Monger, W ;
Perrin, Y ;
Tsakiris, E ;
Porta, C ;
Shariat, N ;
Nicholson, L ;
Lomonossoff, GP .
VACCINE, 2005, 23 (15) :1788-1792
[82]   Is the infiltration-centrifugation technique appropriate for the isolation of apoplastic fluid? A critical evaluation with different plant species [J].
Lohaus, G ;
Pennewiss, K ;
Sattelmacher, B ;
Hussmann, M ;
Muehling, KH .
PHYSIOLOGIA PLANTARUM, 2001, 111 (04) :457-465
[83]   THE SYNTHESIS AND STRUCTURE OF COMOVIRUS CAPSIDS [J].
LOMONOSSOFF, GP ;
JOHNSON, JE .
PROGRESS IN BIOPHYSICS & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 1991, 55 (02) :107-137
[84]   Virus-induced gene silencing in plants [J].
Lu, R ;
Martin-Hernandez, AM ;
Peart, JR ;
Malcuit, I ;
Baulcombe, DC .
METHODS, 2003, 30 (04) :296-303
[85]   Antibody processing and engineering in plants, and new strategies for vaccine production [J].
Ma, JKC ;
Drake, PMW ;
Chargelegue, D ;
Obregon, P ;
Prada, A .
VACCINE, 2005, 23 (15) :1814-1818
[86]  
Magalhaes PO, 2007, J PHARM PHARM SCI, V10, P388
[87]   Recombinant soluble beta-1,4-galactosyltransferases expressed in Saccharomyces cerevisiae - Purification, characterization and comparison with human enzyme [J].
Malissard, M ;
Borsig, L ;
DiMarco, S ;
Grutter, MG ;
Kragl, U ;
Wandrey, C ;
Berger, EG .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY, 1996, 239 (02) :340-348
[88]   Virus-based nanoparticles (VNPs): Platform technologies for diagnostic imaging [J].
Manchester, Marianne ;
Singh, Pratik .
ADVANCED DRUG DELIVERY REVIEWS, 2006, 58 (14) :1505-1522
[89]   In planta production of two peptides of the Classical Swine Fever Virus (CSFV) E2 glycoprotein fused to the coat protein of potato virus X [J].
Marconi, Gianpiero ;
Albertini, Emidio ;
Barone, Pierluigi ;
De Marchis, Francesca ;
Lico, Chiara ;
Marusic, Carla ;
Rutili, Domenico ;
Veronesi, Fabio ;
Porceddu, Andrea .
BMC BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2006, 6 (1)
[90]   Systemic Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transfection of viral replicons for efficient transient expression in plants [J].
Marillonnet, S ;
Thoeringer, C ;
Kandzia, R ;
Klimyuk, V ;
Gleba, Y .
NATURE BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2005, 23 (06) :718-723